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Windows 7: Disk drive content on desktop
28 Jan 2010
Trader
Win7 32 bit (home premium edition)
2 posts
Disk drive content on desktop
HI
I recently bought an HP laptop running Windows 7 home premium. Every time I insert a dvd the drive letter appears on the desktop. How do I stop this......verry annoying,
Thanks
My System Specs
System Manufacturer/Model Number
Hp
OS
Win7 32 bit (home premium edition)
CPU
1.73 (i7)
Memory
4gb
Graphics Card
GT 230
28 Jan 2010
PC WhizzKid
banned for piracy
116 posts
Right-click on your desktop and unselect icons.
My System Specs
System Manufacturer/Model Number
Advent
OS
banned for piracy
CPU
2.4Ghz Quad-Core P4
Motherboard
FOXCONN A6VMX
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card
256MB X1200 On-board graphics
Sound Card
On-board
Monitor(s) Displays
19" TFT Mointer
Keyboard
Usb HP Keyboard
Case
Mid-tower
Hard Drives
500GB WD Hard-drive.
28 Jan 2010
Trader
Win7 32 bit (home premium edition)
2 posts
Want this to be permanent feature...... For all drives at all times. Thanks
~m~
My System Specs
System Manufacturer/Model Number
Hp
OS
Win7 32 bit (home premium edition)
CPU
1.73 (i7)
Memory
4gb
Graphics Card
GT 230
.
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